A man is in jail after police said he abducted a 14-year-old girl who was walking to school and then raped her in Reading, Pennsylvania.
The girl told police that she was walking along the 1200 block of Hill Road in Reading when the 39-year-old suspect kidnapped her, took her to a different location and sexually assaulted her twice. Police identified the suspect as Sean Anthony Samuels.
The alleged attack happened March 16 around 8:30 a.m., the Reading Police Department said in a press release. An investigation led police to Samuels, whom they arrested in Hamburg Tuesday night without incident, the RPD said. The department said they matched Samuels to the crime via a fingerprint match. Evidence using DNA was pending, according to the department.
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